Screenium 3
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Description

Record exactly what you see on the screen and turn it into a screencast in next to no time. Screenium 3 lets you record at 60 frames per second, offering optimum performance for your tutorials, gameplay recordings or any other screen content you wish to record. If you work with an ultra-high resolution 4K or 5K display or a Retina Mac, Screenium 3 puts you on the safe side as it creates the smoothest video quality possible for these types of devices.

But Screenium 3 offers much more than ultra-smooth video capture. Take advantage of numerous convenient tools that will help you create your perfect screencast. For example, embed FaceTime camera footage as a Picture-in-Picture clip, add audio comments or hide your desktop or desktop symbols during recording. Screenium also records keystrokes and the mouse pointer as separate tracks so you can visualize pressed keys and mouse clicks or edit them at a later point without any hassle.

Screenium's comfortable and powerful video editor provides you with all the tools you need to cut your footage, embed texts or add effects, transitions, or animations. Accentuate mouse clicks, add geometric shapes or hide screen sections that contain personal information. Of course you can also edit audio tracks and add filters. Using text synthesis, you can even add multilingual audio comments or auto-generated voice tracks.

What’s New

May 14, 2019

Version 3.2.7

• Stability improvements and bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5

7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Rowed2damascus
, 05/20/2018

Loss of Features in new version!?

One of my favorite features in Screenium was the ability to pause a recording, and for that pause to add a break in the video/audio files. That allowed me to quickly set markers for various takes or different shots without have to stop the recording. For some reason, that feature was removed, and there does not appear to be a way quickly edit long recordings anymore. Now it’s basically like Quicktime Screen Recording. Please add some feature in to add markers or something.

JimiTunes
, 11/06/2018

NO Audio

I just bought this after researching, so that i can record a very important video conference. Went to play it for my colleague and NO audio. Is this too much information to relay, when selling it?! I'm demanding a full-refund, rather than download a stupid add-on (free) that I have to track for updates... it's just stupid. They need to come from a customer perspective when advertizing... or designing, for that matter. I mean, seriously?!!!!! No audio. Hmmmmm... maybe I should get another program, or maybe I'd be more open to downloading a free piece of additional software to get the audio. Fact is, I wouldve just started an audio recording on Quicktime and dropped it in later. What a dissappointment that they were NOT thinking of the Average Customer. People that do screen recording for a living already have the knoweledge that they didnt share, or at least they'd know to look. I mean, it's sold on apple store and it doesnt record audio, unless you want to speak into microphone for overlay... oh, gee... why wasnt' i told before I lost the whole video conference?

Developer Response
, 12/04/2018

Jim, the first time Screenium is launched, it displays a hint that our free audio driver needs to be installed to record system audio. Then, when selecting the audio sources to capture, another hint is displayed. For technical reasons it is impossible to ship the audio driver with Screenium. This is true for all screen recorders on the App Store.

Bleedsevencolors
, 05/22/2019

Very Tight OS X Integration

I primarily use Camtasia cross-platform at work, and have used and licensed Screenflow for many years. Those are great apps, and are both more expensive than Screenium, and more festure rich. But, not necessarily better. I feel Screenium gives me a lot of control over capture, with nice visual acuity, and tight, fast, optimized renders. The only place I consider the more expensive apps clear winners is editing on the timeline, and doing things like making annotations, animations and callouts. Screenium will do them, but the interface is a bit less polished. All in all, for gthe money, this is a great app, well maintained, and on a high end MacBook Pro 2018, it flies!